5 Best Video Cropping Apps For Android and iPhone/iPad

Cropping is an essential feature that you may find in video editing apps for Android. But, it’s obviously better to install an app that can crop your videos and also offer other great features as well. That way you only have one app for your video editing needs. The following video cropping apps not only include the trimming feature but also have other great options. They offer the video editing tools you need to edit your videos to your liking. With so many great options, you may not know which app to start with.

Apps to Crop Videos For Android and iOS

1. VideoShow Video Editor

VideoShow has an extensive amount of tools so you can edit your videos with ease. When you first open the app, you’ll see four tabs: Theme, Duration, Music, and Edit.

There are two ways you can access the crop feature: through the Duration tab or the Edit tab. In VideoShow, the crop function is called Trim, but it’s the same thing.

You can also add all sorts of effects to your videos such as falling snow, rose petals, kisses, shooting stars, bubbles, thunder and more! Other features you can use to edit your videos are filters, voice over, draw, add clips, subtitles, GIFs, and transitions.

The app offers some great music for your videos and you can also remove the original sound from the video as well. There’s also an option to add music that you have on another app.

VideoShow Pro

This video editing app also has a Pro version you can get for $3.99. For that price, you can go ad-free, export videos in 1080p, enjoy the exclusive material, use 4K videos, removes water mark and you can choose from 20 more effects.

2. InShot Video Editor

InShot Video Editor doesn’t have as many features as the first app but it’s still a great app. As soon as you choose your video, the app automatically sets everything up so you can trim it. Once your video is the right length, you can add all kinds of things to it.

For example, you can change the canvas, add a blurred background, music, stickers, text, and even rotate your video. If you love emojis you can all different kinds of emojis not just your video but to your pictures as well.

With InShot you can also edit your pictures and create collages too. Hopefully, it will add more options when it comes to editing videos such as adding music or effects.

3. VivaVideo: Free Video Editor

With VivaVideo you can also easily crop your videos and do so much more. The app will show you what parts of the video you’re leaving out so you know where to stop.

When you’re done trimming you can also add text, add filters, add stickers, and all sorts of effects, For example, you can add beach waves, hearts, flowers, angels, butterflies, balloons, and more! If you don’t see the effect you like you can always visit the app’s store where you’ll find even more effects to add.

The Themes option will also add different types of effects and music. You also have the option of adding music you like with the designated Music tab.

4. Video Crop for iOS

It’s great that apps offer you a large variety of video editing options. But, there are times when all you’re looking for is an app to crop videos and nothing more. If that’s what you’re looking for then Video Crop is a simple but great choice.

It looks a little differently from what you might have in mind. When you first select the video you want to add, you’ll need to drag the slider to the part you want the video to start from. You’ll also need to select what section of the video you want to eliminate using the ratio option at the top.

Conclusion

Every video has parts that you wish weren’t there. Thanks to these video cropping apps, you can easily trim those unwanted parts out. You’ll finally have the perfect video that you can share on social media so you can get all those likes. How do you trim your videos? Leave a comment below and let me know.

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